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Jun 29 - Jul 26/Game has ended
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Join this Kickstarter game to lose 4% in 4 weeks. Hosted by WayBetter's very own Referee Tayla. Let's get started!

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TaylaJo

07/07/2020 1:45PM

Seeing that we just got done with a holiday weekend - let's talk about the eternal battle some of us struggle with between TREAT YO SELF and self-sabotage.  I am 100% still dealing with this myself but what I've realized is that you've gotta start working with yourself instead of against.

a little bit about human behavior - it's deeply ingrained in us to want what is withheld. Tell a child they can play with all the toys except this one in your hand. What happens? Meltdown city over just that one.  "Diet Mode Tayla" says "No more cheeseburgers!" sure enough, the first time something goes wrong, or the scale didn't move fast enough...I'm driving around looking for the first drive-thru to hit up and overeating alone in my car ashamed of myself.
Why? Well. Cheeseburgers ARE good. But really, its because I gave all the power to the cheeseburger by saying NO MORE. So the defiant, angry child in me says "F this. imma eat all the cheeseburgers I want because ain't nobody gonna tell me I can't have them"

The solution? Find what is going to work for you to take the power away from that one toy/cheeseburger.
A few ideas:
1. Will it work for you to give one day a week to allow your treat? I PROMISE you, 1 day a week to allow treats within reason is completely doable for weight loss.

2. Will this same idea work for you in terms of your Diet Bet? Can you mentally handle holding out for 4 weeks?  You can tell yourself you'll celebrate with your favorite "treat food" once your DB is done.

3.  Try a bite and THINK - over the weekend the family was eating potato salad (which I love) - at first I told myself "nope,can't have it."  And then I realized I was obsessing over that damn salad - ignoring conversation and thinking about how I couldn't have it.  So, I put a small scoop on my plate, took a bite and really focused on that bite.  It wasn't that great, so I didn't keep eating. THIS helped me continue on with my meal.

Please share your thoughts! 

anon-82db783a-43aa-46e2-b4c4-e7792f1c1af4@5218d87b-c19f-4459-918a-09bfc263e563.anon, Cara S. and like this comment.

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Francoise V.

I admire the try a bite and think approach. I just know there are some things I can't do that with like chips, cookies, chocolate etc so I prefer not to have them in the house.

Katie S.

Oh yes the potato salad is so relatable! Sometimes you've got to listen to (and come to concessions with) the inner voice before it takes away from the whole experience. I always laugh at myself when I want something SO BAD then its disappointing anyway! It is all about re-learning behaviors, not about cutting out the things you enjoy in life. Learning to not keep eating something that's not particularly enjoyable had a huge impact on my palate and on my waistline. GOOD (and usually healthier) food now tastes so much better and I crave less unhealthy foods than I used to.

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